

AJ likes to cuddle with AJ when he watches TV. 


AJ likes to cuddle with AJ when he watches TV. 





Another great weekend for AJ.  A terrific fun filled time with Grandma Kay, Aunt Tande, and cousin Kayleigh.  We had the opportunity to take the kids to see the Disney's Playhouse production one day.  Then the next we went to Devine Farms for all kinds of activities the kids enjoyed.  I was so surprised by how much AJ and Kayleigh enjoyed each other given their 2 year age difference, but they definitely did.  Kayleigh is the cutest smartest little thing.  I loved hearing her ask her mom to pick her up......"Hold you.  Hold you."  She catches on fast too.  AJ taught her to unbuckle her seat belt.  He just pointed to where and told her that she could push that button to unbuckle, and she did.....unfortunately it apparently happened when Tande was driving.  She did, however, listen after that when her mommy told her she could only unbuckle when the car was stopped.





Since AJ made a specific request to celebrate his birthday with my friend, Heather, he was thrilled to get an ice cream date with her and her baby Sophie.  Heather's Dad was so sweet to join us and treat us all to some yummy treats.  AJ wanted to know what kind of ice cream the baby was going to eat.  ;)









So we took AJ for Boo at the Zoo....see next post, and we stay to see the Batman show with Wonderwoman and Joker.  Before the show, I see that there was a parade through the zoo with Batman heading up the parade.  The parade was ahead of us.  I told AJ that we would have to wait until the parade came back our way, but AJ was having none of that.  He began racing to catch up.  The boy raced for a 1/4 mile, but did manage to catch Batman.  Not only did he get to see him, but Batman came over, shook his hand and then took AJ with him to walk at the head of the parade.  AJ was so excited!



The last couple of months, AJ has shown a real interest in learning how to read.  He started asking me how to spell things or what certain words were that he would see written.  He started recognizing words that he would see repeatedly.  So, we started a word list on the dry erase board on the refrigerator.  After a while, I had the idea of keeping track of the words that he learned by writing them on cardboard cut outs and taping them to the tall cabinets in the kitchen.  He asked me a week or two ago to take a picture of himself in front of his "word wall".  He's so proud of himself for learning how to read so many words.  I have provided both phonics words (sat, mat, bat, log, dog, bog, etc.) and sight words (the, that, out, you, see, she, etc.) for him to learn, but he also asks to have particular words on his word list, which is how he came to learn how to spell words like boat and rocky.  AJ currently has 52 words on his word wall and another 6 on the word list on the fridge that he is pretty much ready to have on the word wall.  I've come up with simple sentences he can read from the words he knows, but I plan to figure out a story I can write for him so he can read me a book for a change.  :)  Dave gets a kick out of saying that his 3 year old son can read.  I keep reminding him that AJ will be 4 on Monday, so he won't be able to say that much longer.


